





Toro
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Toro
Irwin, PA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Toro’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Toro's Story
Meet Toro, our pit mix who thinks he's a lapdog!!<br/><br/>Along with this big ole head comes a LOT of personality!! This happy guy loves toys, and if you are looking for your daily moment of joy, you can watch Toro whip his toys in the air! If that isn't enough, Toro loves a car ride! He is a pup favorite with the ladies at his local Starbucks, where he sits like a gentleman and waits patiently for his pup cup!! <br/><br/>Toro is as sweet as can be, but he does not realize his own size or strength. He has been working on leash manners and is slowly progressing. <br/><br/>Toro adopters should be able to handle a joyfully strong dog and be willing to continue working with him on mouthiness. Toro is still mouthy and he will need consistent, thoughtful training to work on that. Toro can do well with other dogs who can tolerate his beefy play style, but we would like to send him to a home with no young children or cats, as he is still doesn't realize that he is not a teacup yorkie! No farm animals, please. <br/><br/>Toro requires several meet and greets, continuous training, and a really good handler - he's a strong boy!! Toro is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, and ready for his forever home!!<br/><br/>7/6/25-> Meet Toro. Estimated to be about 5 years young this year ? he was guessamated to be about 1 and a half - 2 years old max back in 2022 when he was originally picked up by animal control. Yup this big ole beefy lunkhead has spent the last 3 years in rescue ?<br/><br/>Toro requires a special kind of person/couple, that not only have the patience but the understanding of a dog with his strength and mind ? He NEEDS walked daily, yard play is not enough for him, positive stimulation is key! Hasn't met a stuffy toy he cannot conquer, hard chew toys are his go too ?<br/><br/>As crazy as this may sound to some, Toro would do excellent on the road as a truck dog as well, seriously this dog literally SMILES every time hes on the go ? <br/><br/>too schedule a meet and greet or if you have any other questions you can contact me directly at 4124260692<br/><br/><br/>Located in Irwin PA
Meet Toro, our pit mix who thinks he's a lapdog!!
Along with this big ole head comes a LOT of personality!! This happy guy loves toys, and if you are looking for your daily moment of joy, you can watch Toro whip his toys in the air! If that isn't enough, Toro loves a car ride! He is a pup favorite with the ladies at his local Starbucks, where he sits like a gentleman and waits patiently for his pup cup!!
Toro is as sweet as can be, but he does not realize his own size or strength. He has been working on leash manners and is slowly progressing.
Toro adopters should be able to handle a joyfully strong dog and be willing to continue working with him on mouthiness. Toro is still mouthy and he will need consistent, thoughtful training to work on that. Toro can do well with other dogs who can tolerate his beefy play style, but we would like to send him to a home with no young children or cats, as he is still doesn't realize that he is not a teacup yorkie! No farm animals, please.
Toro require
Meet Toro, our pit mix who thinks he's a lapdog!!
Along with this big ole head comes a LOT of personality!! This happy guy loves toys, and if you are looking for your daily moment of joy, you can watch Toro whip his toys in the air! If that isn't enough, Toro loves a car ride! He is a pup favorite with the ladies at his local Starbucks, where he sits like a gentleman and waits patiently for his pup cup!!
Toro is as sweet as can be, but he does not realize his own size or strength. He has been working on leash manners and is slowly progressing.
Toro adopters should be able to handle a joyfully strong dog and be willing to continue working with him on mouthiness. Toro is still mouthy and he will need consistent, thoughtful training to work on that. Toro can do well with other dogs who can tolerate his beefy play style, but we would like to send him to a home with no young children or cats, as he is still doesn't realize that he is not a teacup yorkie! No farm animals, please.
Toro requires several meet and greets, continuous training, and a really good handler - he's a strong boy!! Toro is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, and ready for his forever home!!
7/6/25-> Meet Toro. Estimated to be about 5 years young this year ? he was guessamated to be about 1 and a half - 2 years old max back in 2022 when he was originally picked up by animal control. Yup thi
How To Adopt
Toro is from Peoples' Animal Care and Control
[Irwin, PA]
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